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—€3539 per month Delft View on Google Maps Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Requirements Master's degree in Earth sciences, physics, applied mathematics, engineering, computer science or related
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Utrecht) Requirements You have a master degree in (bio)ethics, philosophy, health sciences, medical sociology, medical anthropology or science and technology studies. You are interested in the ethics
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Industrial Engineering and Business Information Systems (IEBIS) section of the High-tech Business & Entrepreneurship Department (HBE) at the Faculty of Behavioral Management and Social Sciences (BMS
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experience of public data portals. Further research will focus on ML techniques and NLP to improve supervisory technology (Suptech) methods. Both topics are relevant and of interest to the ECB and BIS, e.g. as
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and independence. Department Working at the Professional Learning & Technology department at the UT Researchers in our department study formal and informal learning of (future) employees, including
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. 38 hours per week €2770—€3539 per month Delft View on Google Maps Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Requirements Basic Requirements (must-have): An MSc degree in a science field relevant to
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. Specifications 36—40 hours per week €2770—€3539 per month Delft View on Google Maps Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) Requirements Skills and requirements for potential PhD candidates: Driven, enthusiastic
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community of internationally renowned interdisciplinary researchers in the Mechanical Engineering Faculty. The research is performed in a large team that include daily interactions with mechanical engineers
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at Eindhoven University of Technology, and the Soft Robotic Matter Group at AMOLF (Amsterdam). Depending on the stage of the project, you will spend time at the TU/e and at AMOLF, ensuring embedding in both
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of the Faculty of Science and Technology (TNW), has an opening of a 4-year PhD position on the “Development of a BioArtificial Kidney device consisting of living membranes for improved kidney replacement therapy